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    The poem “IToo” written by Langston Hughes masterfully utilizes imagery in order to showcase the everyday racial prejudice that African Americans have faced in America. On page 130 of the Lenses Textbook broadly defines imagery as “the collections of images in a story‚ poem or play.” The imagery implemented by Langston Hughes in “IToo” follows the traditional definition of imagery‚ in that it “depicts something visual” rather than evoking the basic five senses. “IToo” contains powerful imagery

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    direct message. In the poem "I Too Sing America"‚ by Langston Hughes had a significant message in that he desired to voice his expression on the issue of black oppression in America. Langston basic themes focused on the American Dream and the possibilities of hope and advancement were constantly present in his poetry. The tension between the unrealized dream and the realities of the black experience in America provided this insight to the black world. Langston Hughes undoubtedly saw himself first

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    ITooSing America” written by Langston Hughes is a poem filled with many mixed thoughts and feelings expressed by a single dark-skinned man. The main reasons why I chose to write about this poem is because it would be a great opportunity to learn much more about the topic of racism‚ and African American rights. There are also three quotes in this poem that stands out for me. There is a lot to learn about this time period as we progress in this essay. The theme of this poem is freedom and shows

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    IToo” by Langston Hughes is a lyric poem. He wrote this poem in free verse. Hughes repeats the words “and”‚ “when” and “I” in his poem. When writing‚ Hughes uses simple words so that it is easier for the illiterate to understand what he is saying. The title of “Itoosing America” is an allusion to Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing” His poem focuses on the dream of making it to the next step in life and hope that equality in America will come one day. It is written to reflect on the

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    a job. America needs to fulfill all these types of dreams but the possibility of the American dream today depends on several factors that one may or may not have control over‚ which makes the dream possible for some and not possible for others. The main factor is the decisions a person takes in his or her life that influence their achievement. Simone Luevano and Miguel Gutierrez have a garage door installation and

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    the dream of every person in America which is to be equally treated‚ no matter how different they are. People try everyday to prove that they deserve to be treated as an American by working extra hard‚ expressing themselves through social media‚ and going out and actually speaking up for what they believe in. The American Dream is still attainable today because people feel that they still have something to prove. They have to prove that they are able to be apart of America‚ and that they deserve a spot

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    explication of “IToo” by Langston Hughes An analysis of Langston Hughes’ poem “IToo” in the book The Norton Introduction to Literature (1021)‚ shows that the author used distinct word choice and imagery to write a timeless poem about ignorance and bigotry that can be applied to any group of oppressed people‚ while at the same time he conveyed a strong sense of hope that at some future time‚ all will be welcome at the table. The opening line of “IToo‚” “Itoo sing America” (1) speaks to all

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    The poem “Itoo” by Langston Hughes was published in 1926. At the time of the writing‚ America had abolished slavery but the idea of black people in the United State being equal to the white people was quite a bit away. In “Itoo”‚ Hughes illustrates the concept of an oppressed people pushed off to the side but growing stronger. The tomorrow of the poem is indicative of the time when those people will come out to the light as strong‚ proud and equal to those who act as oppressors. To be more specific

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    Langston Hughes is a popular author associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Many of his works focused on “modern‚ urban black life” (1038). Although he took pride in his African American culture‚ he did not ignore the fact blacks were neglected during this time. In 1926‚ he wrote a beautiful poem that is very short and concise‚ yet extremely powerful. Hughes’ poem “IToo” is important because it describes the common experiences for African Americans during this period. Within the first line of the

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    Langston Hughes’ poem “IToo” is about how African Americans are equal to Caucasians. In the poem‚ the narrator is saying he is American although he is not white‚ and is ready to claim his rights in the United States (“IToo” 100-101). As the poem progresses‚ the narrator is trying to establish his identity as an American citizen who is worthy of that title (“IToo” 100-101). Hughes expresses how each time he is cast out‚ he only becomes more determined‚ until he eventually demands to be an American

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